As Bakes mentioned, Andre Brown and Chip Vaughn would be solid. But James Casey would be a steal at 97. NFP gave him to us at 89, and I think he would be decent value at 58. Most versatile offensive player in the draft, and the replacement for Ben Watson after this year as our #1 TE.

But if we get a TE/FB, don't we want one who can block. I don't think Casey was ever asked to block at Rice.

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We have a classic blocking TE in Chris Baker. Casey is more of an H-back type, though he did play some at fullback at Rice and isn't inept as a blocker. I'm not sure I see us keeping Ben Watson after his contract is up at the end of this year, and Casey would be a much more reliable pass catching threat.

Casey is more of an H-back type, though he did play some at fullback at Rice and isn't inept as a blocker.

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I think it was the Texans beat writer for the Houston Chronicle who mentioned interviewing Casey and being told how he'd been put through a number of blocking drills at his Pro Day, a novel experience for him.

Even though we already have Luigs who can play OG, I am going to say Levitre. There are 3 OGs in contract years so the depth is necessary. Cadogan is not the type of OL BB likes. He's smart, but he is not as physical as the other OL on the team. If I had to choose someone outside of these two it would be Chip Vaughn. He would really push Tank Williams as backup SS.